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Tephritidae; Campiglossa
kurt
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Posted on 14-07-2010 19:54
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Is it possible to put a name on tis 3-4 mm long male?

Photo from Kramfors, Ångermanland, Sweden 62.53N 17.45 E 14 july 2010

Thanks for your help in advance

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There are two possible options, judging from the photo alone.
1. C. producta Lw. - more common, associated mainly with Sonchus plants.
2. C. punctella - less common, but certainly present in Scandinavia, associated with Tragopogon or Scorzonera.

Differences are in ceratin seta coloration, length of proboscis and phallus structure, which are not visible here.

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Thanks for your answer Valery. I found this in a garden so I don´t know to which platn it belongs

It seems that only C. punctella is on Swedish list.
Perhaps could C. producta be known with another name?

 
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Campiglossa producta is also known as Paroxyna tesselata. However, it has not been listed for Sweden so far, according to our Fauna Europaea list. This means: C. punctella has more chances, but... I cannot ID it positively. Sorry.
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